Charcoal Applications in USA
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Woody biomass gasification
Converting wood waste into electricity—lumber mill off-cuts, wood from forestry thinnings (cleared of leaf matter), disposal of wooden pallets and crating (with nails removed). Wood is chipped, dried, and used to produce electricity, reducing electrical costs and paid disposal. Disposal by gasification also has far lower particulate emissions than controlled burns and a lower carbon footprint than decomposition, since methane emissions from anaerobic decomposition are avoided. Decomposing wood reverts all of ...
By All Power Labs based in Berkeley, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Dead tree disposal
By converting dead trees into wood chips and gasifying them, our machine produces clean electricity and offsets disposal costs. Disposal by gasification also has far lower particulate emissions than controlled burns and a lower carbon footprint than decomposition, since methane emissions from anaerobic decomposition are avoided. Decomposing wood reverts all of its carbon content to CO2, but gasification sequesters a portion of it as charcoal waste, usable as ...
By All Power Labs based in Berkeley, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Biochar in Agriculture
(Bio)char, biomass-charcoal, a charcoal for biological purposes. Use of the word biochar in agriculture is new, but the material has been around as long as land plants and lightning co-existed. It is a naturally occurring element of soils and the use of biochar in agriculture has been adopted by various cultures worldwide for thousands of ...
By Soil Reef LLC. based in Berwyn, PENNSYLVANIA (USA).
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